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How Would One Argue That a Particular Truth Is Self-Evident?

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CHAPTER

Constitutional Limits and Moral Authority

This chapter examines how the Constitution serves to restrict government power while protecting individual rights. It discusses the struggle between obeying authorities and resisting moral injustices, highlighting the role of lower magistrates in opposing higher authorities when necessary.

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